i feel like if you agitated an eggbug it would make the same noises as a houndeye from half life
you shake an eggbug around and it just goes

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i feel like if you agitated an eggbug it would make the same noises as a houndeye from half life
you shake an eggbug around and it just goes
Maybe you've got a horror game project and want to have some funky images encoded in audio for players to decode?
Then this is the chost for you!
This isn't going to get in-depth about what SSTV is or how it works or any of that - this is just going to be a basic rundown of how you, with nothing but your computer and some free software, can make SSTV signals of your very own and decode them just as (if not more) easily.
So some friends discovered SSTV encoding (Slow-Scan Television) and I decided to make a silly post about it. Here's Eggbug in SSTV signal form
there'll be a followup post on how I made this, and how you can view it if you're unfamiliar with the format! it'll have the "sstv fuckery" tag that is also on this post
the eggbug is actually the larval state. the adult is called a scramblefly due to the erratic patterns they fly in as their courtship ritual